Zoo News Frodo Says Goodbye And Is Released Back Into The Wild | It has been over six months since little Frodo the female koala joey came into care at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital on Friday 5 November, 2010, transported by the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital. Veterinarian Dr Amber Gillett's assessment revealed that she ... More | More Zoo News Famous Crocs Not Shy for Cameras Watch us Jump on Crocs in our Big Croc Move this Weekend Be a kid for a day at Australia Zoo! Frodo is Returning to the Wild Wide Bay Crocs rule! Patient of the Week Comet and Eclipse the Koala Joeys  | Age: Joeys Sex: Male Found: Eclipse and Comet were both found on the side of roads (Eclipse is from Birkdale and Comet is from Slacks Creek) after their mums were both sadly killed after being hit by cars. Transported to ... More | More Patients Russel the Pelican Chenzig the Bandy Bandy Pisces the Brahminy Kite Asteroid the Green Sea Turtle Haystack the Koala Animal Diaries Tasmanian Devils | Jeremy finds out some amazing facts about Tasmanian Devils, watch these amazing creatures in the Australia Zoo Animal Diaries.... More | More Animal Diaries A day in the life of a Volunteer Jeremy and our Gorgeous Tigers Marko and his first Croc feed Come waddle with our Wombats Nina meets our new baby Goats | Animal Profile Charlie Charlie was born at Mogo Zoo on 18 July 2007 and was brought to Australia Zoo with his two sisters, Sunita and Mika, at only four weeks of age. The opportunity to name these three Bengal Ti "... more Animal Fact Fact #94 Venomous SnakesDespite having venom ranked at number two in toxicity, Eastern Brown Snakes have very small fangs. Therefore when outdoors, good boots and long pants stand as a sensible protective clothing measure. View more Animal Facts Current Vacancies No vacancies currently available |
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